Maryland Terrapins
Basketball Tickets

The Terps always bring their A-game to “The House that Gary Built,” and with Maryland Terrapins men’s basketball tickets you can suit up in your Red, White, Black, and Gold and join the ecstatic cheers Maryland fans use to pump them up, so come support the Terps battle through the Big Ten live.

Maryland Terrapins Basketball Ticket Information

Be in attendance throughout the season when your Maryland Terrapins take the court to take on must-see non-conference foes and heated league rivals. Formerly a long-time member of the ACC, the Maryland basketball program transitioned over to the Big Ten beginning with the 2014-15 season, leaving behind an era that included substantial success at the conference level, not to mention the program’s first NCAA Tournament title in 2002. Whether you’re looking to show your support on the road, or interested in adding to the stringent home-court advantage felt inside the Comcast Center in College Park, the Vivid Seats marketplace offers Maryland basketball tickets for games throughout the season.

All games currently available can be found in the table above, typically broken down by date. When applicable, click through on-page filters to seek out a specific opponent or matchup taking place during a certain time frame. Otherwise, simply look over the Maryland basketball schedule and click the “Tickets” button associated with the contest you’d like to attend. The following page will display all listings available for purchase alongside a venue-specific seating chart that will reflect the layout for the given host site. Identify which Maryland basketball tickets fit your budget or desired seating location, and then press “Buy” for checkout. Direct any questions along the way to Vivid Seats customer service, available by phone (866.848.8499) and Live Chat. Once your order has been received either online or with the help of a sales agent, it will be processed and sent

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Wells, Maryland Aim for ACC Title in Final Season

With a storied history in the Atlantic Coast Conference that includes being one of the founding members, Maryland will look to add one final conference title to its name before leaving for the Big Ten at the conclusion of the 2013-14 season. In his second year with the team, head coach Mark Turgeon appears to have a much improved chance at competing for an ACC crown. Despite losing center Alex Len, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, the Terrapins will still retain several of the other key playmakers from last season. Small forward Dez Wells will once again be relied upon to ignite the offense, something he succeeded in doing a year ago when he led the team in scoring with 13.1 points per game while also finishing in the team’s top three in rebounds (4.9) and assists (3.0).

The backcourt figures to be one of the team’s strengths, as returning starter Nick Faust (9.4 ppg) brings experience along with a deadly stroke from the perimeter, and returnee Seth Allen (7.8 ppg) provides court vision from the point guard spot. Rounding out the guard rotation will be Roddy Peters, a highly touted in-state product with great potential to find a role on either end of the floor.